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Theatre building in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland, opened in 1886

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Built 1872-1873. Damaged in World War I. 1920 rebuilding by Wilhelm Meyer-Schwartau. Later named in honour of the Polish actor, theatre director, and author, Juliusz Osterwa (1885-1947). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1872-1873. Damaged in World War I. 1920 rebuilding by Wilhelm Meyer-Schwartau. Later named in honour of the Polish actor, theatre director, and author, Juliusz Osterwa (1885-1947). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1872-1873. Damaged in World War I. 1920 rebuilding by Wilhelm Meyer-Schwartau. Later named in honour of the Polish actor, theatre director, and author, Juliusz Osterwa (1885-1947). (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland, opened in 1886
  • Juliusz Osterwa Theatre
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Juliusz Osterwa Theatre [Gorzów Wielkopolski]
Theatre building in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland, opened in 1886
  • Juliusz Osterwa Theatre

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52°43'55.999"N, 15°14'52.001"E
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Built 1872-1873. Damaged in World War I. 1920 rebuilding by Wilhelm Meyer-Schwartau. Later named in honour of the Polish actor, theatre director, and author, Juliusz Osterwa (1885-1947). (English)
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1873
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1886
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1923
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1886
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Teatralna 9
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